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 Which machine-tool-producing companies are the biggest? Here are financial results from companies that produce machine tools or related services and equipment like numerical controls. 
www.metalworkinginsider.info Updated Jan. 5, 2012
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Rank Company Name Country Fiscal Year Ended M-Tool Revenue US $-Mill. Total Revenue US $-Mill.   Major Brands    
                   
68. Okamoto Japan Mar. 2011 136.6 213.5   Okamoto    
69. She Hong Taiwan Dec. 2007 130.0 130.0   Hartford    
70. A-TEC Industries Austria Dec. 2010 129.1 1,909.1   Emco-Maier, -Famup, Intos  
71. Horkos Japan Sep. 2010 122.9 122.9   Horkos    
72. Takamaz Japan Mar. 2011 117.1 128.1   Takamaz    
73. KMT Group Sweden Dec. 2010 112.6 112.6   KMT-Aqua-Dyne, -McCartney, -Waterjet, -H2O
74. Anca Australia June 2008 110.3 110.3   Anca    
75. Howa Japan Mar. 2010 106.3 217.0   Howa    
76. Hurco U.S.A. Oct. 2010 105.9 105.9   Hurco    
77. Tajmac-ZPS Czech Rep. Sep. 2008 104.2 104.2   ZPS, Euroturn, Manurhin K'MX, Mori-Say
78. Chin Fong Taiwan Dec. 2010 102.5 102.5   Chin Fong, Stamtec    
79. Mikron Switzerland Dec. 2010 99.4 175.5   Mikron    
80. Miyano Japan Mar. 2010 98.7 98.7   Citizen Miyano    
81. Hamai Japan Mar. 2011 95.9 95.9   Hamai    
82. Taiwan Takisawa Taiwan Dec. 2010 95.9 95.9   Takisawa    
83. SIMPAC So. Korea Dec. 2009 94.9 96.8   SIMPAC    
84. Good Friend China Dec. 2009 90.3 114.0   Good Friend, Feeler    
85. O-M Japan Mar. 2011 90.0 102.2   O-M    
86. Awea Taiwan Dec. 2010 83.9 83.9   Awea, Yama Seiki    
87. Mitsui Seiki Japan Mar. 2010 77.9 140.1   Mitsui Seiki    
88. Forest-Liné France Dec. 2009 76.7 76.7   Forest-Liné, Liné    
89. Bharat FritzWerner India Mar. 2011 74.2 74.2   Bharat Fritz Werner, Matec  
90. Fair Friend Taiwan Dec. 2006 72.5 72.5   Feeler    
91. Jinan #1 China Dec. 2008 72.1 72.1   Jinan, JFMT    
92. Matec Germany Dec. 2009 69.7 69.7   matec    
93. Fuji Machine Japan Mar. 2011 69.6 1,086.8   Fuji    
94. Novellus U.S.A. Dec. 2010 64.7 1,349.2   Peter Wolters, Voumard, Micron  
95. Goodway Taiwan Dec. 2010 61.2 61.2   Goodway    
96. Shieh Yih Taiwan Dec. 2010 57.8 57.8   Seyi    
97. 600 Group U.K. Mar. 2011 57.4 78.7   Colchester-Harrison, Gamet, Clausing
98. LMW India Mar. 2011 56.9 400.5   LMW    
99. Arisa Spain Dec. 2008 56.2 56.2   Arisa    
100. Huron France Dec. 2006 55.1 55.1   Huron    
101. Kuraki Japan Mar. 2010 51.7 51.7   Kuraki    
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Note well: The worldwide recession in the machine-tool industry in 2008-2010 severely jumbled rankings; check fiscal-year closing dates when comparing company performance. Rankings are based on worldwide sales of machine tools and related equipment (like numerical controllers or loaders) and/or services. Data on public companies come from readily available published reports; data on privately held companies come from company officials, sometimes through industry associations. Not all machine-tool-producing companies are included. Some private firms opt out. Others may not be currently included  for technical reasons. Machine-tool sales may be calculated as a percentage of total sales; this percentage may be published, reported privately by a company official, or estimated from other sources. In the case of updates and amplifications, please correspond directly to the editor of Metalworking Insiders' Report.
Write to:  Editor (jjablonowski@gardnerweb.com)
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